More Praise For The Fifth Avenue Artists Society

“With The Fifth Avenue Artists Society, debut author Joy Callaway paints a marvelously detailed portrait of Gilded Age New York, and in Ginny Loftin, inspired in part by the author’s own ancestor, she has created an affecting and appealing heroine. This is a delightful and memorable book.”

—JENNIFER ROBSON, international bestselling author of Moonlight Over Paris

“With the warm glow and heavy drapery of Gilded Age salons as its inviting backdrop, Joy Callaway’s engaging period novel explores the timeless struggles women face in the creative and working world, and the price some are willing to pay to protect all they hold dear.”

—ERIKA ROBUCK, national bestselling author of Hemingway’s Girl

The Fifth Avenue Artists Society is an engrossing snapshot of 1890s New York City, where women were expected to cast aside their artistic aspirations in favor of marriage, motherhood, and social obligation. Filled with well-drawn characters and lush historical texture, this tale sweeps you into the midst of writers, artists, and musicians, some of whom wrestle darker muses than others. The era may be long gone, but the passions remain timeless.”

—JILL MORROW, author of Newport

“[A] powerful debut. . . . Callaway paints an all-too-real portrait of the power of love to both create and destroy. . . . Readers will never see the twists around every corner. Beautifully written and solidly executed, Callaway’s novel will captivate historical and romance fans alike.”

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